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Rheumatoid Factor Quantitative Test

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Sample Type: Blood

The Rheumatoid Factor Quantitative Test helps detect autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis by measuring RF antibodies in the blood. Elevated RF levels can indicate ongoing inflammation or autoimmune activity. This test is essential for early diagnosis and effective management of joint-related disorders. It’s a simple blood test that offers vital insights into your immune system’s behavior.

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500.00

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+919354028488

Email Address

info@hprimelabs.com

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The Rheumatoid Factor Quantitative Test is a blood test used to measure the concentration of rheumatoid factor (RF), an autoantibody that can attack healthy tissues. High levels of RF are commonly associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other autoimmune diseases. This test plays a crucial role in diagnosing and monitoring the progression of autoimmune joint disorders.

Why is the Test Done?

  • To assist in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis

  • To differentiate between autoimmune and non-autoimmune causes of joint pain

  • To monitor the severity and progression of RA

  • To evaluate treatment response in autoimmune conditions

  • To investigate symptoms like joint swelling, fatigue, and stiffness

Who Should Get This Test?

  • Individuals showing symptoms of RA, such as joint pain, swelling, and stiffness

  • Patients with a family history of autoimmune diseases

  • Those experiencing unexplained fatigue, fever, or inflammation

  • People being monitored for existing autoimmune conditions

Rheumatoid Factor Quantitative Test Procedure & Preparation

  • Sample Required: Blood sample (Serum – 2ml)

  • Fasting Required: Not required

  • Test Method: Nephelometry or ELISA

  • Time Taken: Sample collection takes a few minutes; results are typically available within 24–48 hours

Understanding the Results

  • Normal RF levels: Usually < 14 IU/mL (may vary by lab)

  • Elevated RF levels: May suggest rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren’s syndrome, or other autoimmune conditions

  • Negative RF result: Does not entirely rule out RA—especially in early stages

RF levels alone are not diagnostic and should be considered alongside other tests (like anti-CCP) and clinical symptoms.

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